Trading requires self-reliance and inward reflection; one cannot truly gain anything from others.
The experiences summarized by trading sages can inspire or guide us, but it takes time to practice to truly understand and flexibly apply the essence according to one's own situation. Cognition is hierarchical; some people's understanding stops at merely recognizing these words.
Only when one has deeply suffered in trading, to the extent of realizing that certain methods are ineffective, and has faced obstacles, will they seek another path. After encountering enough barriers and still being alive, perhaps they will find success.
One knows their own affairs best; one knows what kind of person they are and understands themselves the most.
What is the market, and what can one do within it? We cannot be objective at all; all objectivity is formed subjectively. Discussing trading without considering oneself is like seeking a sword in a boat.
Even quantitative analysis is based on subjective understanding of the market, summarizing various conditions and variables to fit the market.
When some successful individuals summarize their experiences, various concepts and philosophies are formed, often attracting diligent learners. Qi Baishi said, "Those who learn from me will live; those who imitate me will die." This means one should learn from his understanding and combine their thinking to create their own techniques, rather than rigidly copying his methods.
Lu You also said: "What is gained from reading is ultimately shallow; to truly understand this matter, one must practice it." This means that no matter how much one reads from books, practical experience is needed to summarize and improve in order to truly understand and master it.
Trading is the same; everything works this way. #英伟达财报即将公布